I can't stand this kid and his narcissistic personality. I can't even blame the money and fame because they had been numerous youngsters with money that haven't acted like this. I would say social media has attributed to give him a sense of entitlement and power but man, he's just off the loose end. How can you be such a figure for kids and act like such an arrogant bastard? Just completely disrespectful. Anyways, dudes such a little bandwagon dweeb. You would think being Canadian he would have some respect but he steps on the club logo and puts his *** ass custom sweater in the locker of the captain. I know the whole don't put the logo on the ground if you don't want it to get stepped on but come on! They normally red tape if off if they think you don't have enough common sense!

I think having the logo on the floor in the locker room gives an opportunity for an un-written rule like the Wings and Hawks have. I think it affords players a good opportunity to develop a sense of respect for the organization, the history of the team, and the players they play with. I read in an article on ESPN, I believe the one that reported Dweibers mistake, that teams regularly tape off the area of the room the logo is in so the press won't step on it. I like the mystique to it and think it adds an element to hockey that is missing from other sports.

I can understand some California kid who just goes where his handler tells him and does what his handler says, but if he's Canadian, he should know that he should NOT be touching that Cup, much less stepping on that logo.

Seriously, though, walking on the team's logo in the dressing room is nothing short of criminal. This cretin is nothing short of being an idiot. I suppose next he'll want to hold the Lombardi Trophy or something like that (he can do that, I don't care). But the Cup - blasphemous.